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when I am injecting manually (we haven't got an autosampler and will not have one in the near future), I have different response ratio responses for my compound of interest and my internal standard. This with the same syringe (eg 1.05, 1.16, 0.94).
If I take a different syringe and inject different volumes the same pattern is obtained but with different values and in any order.
I am injecting in split mode at 50ml/min (on a Perkin Elmer Clarus 500).
Temperature of injector 260C, Detector 240C, column temperature 65C for 5min and program to 205C, run time 40min.
The product injected is cineole Oil and the internal standard is Decanol, The program is almost similar to the Pharmacopeia.
We put some glass wool in the injector.
I know the method appear not to be robust, but how can I improve it?
My main concern is the variation in response, that affect the sample concentration result and and fail sometimes the acceptable criterias.
My colleague, has generally some acceptable results arguing the fact that she injects standards and samples with different pressure on the syringe plunger.
If I am lucky I can have acceptable results.
Any suggestion would be appreciated.
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